Wii Homebrew Savegame Manager


Savegame Manager. This homebrew makes permanent changes to your Wii's flash memory (NAND) and should be used with caution. This application allows you to extract/install savegames on your Wii. (data.bin files not supported). It allows savegames to be copied from the Wii to an SD card, including savegames that cannot normally be copied from the system menu.

Wii Backup Manager is an excellent program that can manage FAT32, NTFS and WBFS drives and convert between ISO, CISO, and WBFS files. The guide below will show you how to add ISO images to your FAT32 drive. The program splits your ISO images into Homebrew save manager4GB parts when transferring to a FAT32 drive as that is the maximum size.

Required
  • A computer with a WBFS, FAT32 or NTFS USB device inserted (FAT32 recommended, a guide on how to format can be found here).
Links
  • Wii Backup Manager: https://gbatemp.net/threads/wii-backup-manager-for-windows.188295/
Guide

1. Click on Drive 1 and choose your drive letter.


You will now see all games that you have on the Drive. Notice that there is information about your drive on the bottom.


2. After you have selected your drive in the Drive 1 tab, you can choose individual ISO, cISO or WBFS files or a folder to add to your drive.
Go to the Files Tab. Then choose 'Add', then 'Files' or 'Folder'.


3. Choose what games/images you want to transfer by using the check boxes. Then click on Transfer and choose Drive 1.

Let the program do it's work and your games will be on the Drive!

Wii Save Manager



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Wii Backup Manager can do drive to drive transfers in any combination of FAT32, NTFS & WBFS filesystems. Just set your drives on the Drive 1 and Drive 2 tabs. Choose what games you want to transfer from whatever drive by using the check boxes. Then click on Transfer and choose the opposing drive.

Homebrew Save Manager

Applications‎ > ‎

Savegame Manager GX

Savegame Manager GX allows you to extract the save files from your Wii to your SD card and vice versa. Its works better than having to backup your saves through the system menu.

icon.png
meta.xml
<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8' standalone='yes'?>
<name>SaveGame Manager GX</name>
<version>rev127</version>
<!-- // remove this line to enable arguments
<arg>-ios=58</arg>
// remove this line to enable arguments -->
<short_description>SaveGames/Mii Manager</short_description>
<long_description>A Savegame/Mii extractor and installer for the Wii by Dj_Skual.
The GUI is done with LibWiiGui by Tantric and graphics by NeoRame/Cyrex from USB Loader GX.
Features:
* USB support FAT, NTFS and EXT2FS
* Protected saves support
* Multilanguage support
* Themes support (direct download on www.spiffy360.com)
* SaveGame download (direct download on www.wiisave.com)
* Display informations about Savegames/Data.bin in a special window
* Display informations about Miis in a special window
* Extract, Install, Delete, Copy, Move fonctions are available
* Custom Background Music support (AIF/MP3/OGG/BNS/WAV)
* Homebrew Browser
* WiiLoad .dol receiver
* ScreenSaver
Credits:
Artworks: Neorame, Cyrex, Dj_Skual

Libogc/Devkit: Shagkur and Wintermute
Waninkoko for SaveGame Manager sources
WiiXplorer Team for WiiXplorer sources
Spiffy360 Team for Themes hosting
Attila from wii-info.fr for help and support
Links:
http://savegamegx.net
SaveGame Manager GX Project Page:
savegame-manager-gx/
http://code.google.com/p/
USB Loader GX Support Site:
usbloader-gui/updates/list
http://wiibrew.org/wiki/Libwiigui/
http://gametdb.com
http://wii.spiffy360.com/index.php
http://www.wiisave.com
http://code.google.com/p/freetypegx/
http://www.gnu.org/software/gettext/
</long_description>


Only for
Regions E, U and J

Required

  • An SD card (Best results are with non-SDHC cards)
  • The Homebrew Channel
  • Savegame Manager: https://sourceforge.net/projects/savegame-manager-gx/files/
Guide

Computer ----------------------

1. You can choose to download either the .wad file or the 'HBC setup' zip file.
In case of the wad file, simply place it in the wad folder on your SD card (you can create it if it is not yet present).
In case of the zip file, create a folder on your SD card inside the apps folder and extract the files to that folder.



Wii ----------------------

2. If you chose the wad option, install it with a WAD manager. You will then have a dedicated channel for the savegame manager.
In case of the HBC version, you can simply open up the homebrew channel an start the app from there.